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Qui regis Israell.

Psalme. lxxx.

I.H.

A lamentable prayer to God to helpe the miseryes of the Churche, desiring him to consider theyr firste estate, when his fauoure shined towardes them, to the entent that he might finish that worke that he had begon.

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Sing this as the .lxvii.

[1]

Thou hearde that Israell dost kepe,

geue eare and take good hede:
Which leadest Ioseph lyke a sheepe,
and doest him watche and feede.

2

Thou Lorde I say whose seate is set.

on cherubins so bryght:
shew forth thy selfe and do not let,
send downe thy beames of lyght.

3

Before Ephraim, and Beniamin,

Manasses eke lykewyse:
To shew thy power doo thou begin,
come healpe vs Lorde aryse.

4

Direct our harts vnto thy grace,

conuert vs Lorde to thee.
Shew vs the brightnes of thy face,
and then full safe are wee.

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5

Lorde God of hostes of Israell,

How long wilt thou I saye.
Agaynst thy folke in anger swell,
and wilt not heare them pray.

6

Thou dost them fede with sorrowes depe

their breade with teares they eate:
And drinke the teares that they do wepe
in measure full and greate.

7

Thou hast vs made, a very stryfe,

to those that dwell aboute:
And that our foes do loue of lyfe,
they laugh and iest it oute.

8

O take vs Lorde vnto thy grace,

conuert our mindes to thee:
Shew forth to vs thy ioyfull face,
and we full safe shalbe.

9

From Egipt where it grew not well,

thou broughtest a vine full deare:
The Heathen folke thou diddest expell,
and then diddest plant it here.

10

Thou diddest prepare for it a place,

and set her rootes full fast:
That it did growe and sprynge a pace,
and fill the land at last.

11

The hilles were couered rounde about

with shade that from it came:
And eke the Ceders high, and stoute,
with braunches of the same.

12

Why then diddest thou her wal destroy

her hedg pluckt vp thou hast:

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That all the folke that pas therby,
thy vine may spoyle and waste:

13

The bore out of the wodes so wilde,

doeth digge and rote it oute:
The furious beastes out of the field,
deuoure it all aboute,

14

O Lorde, of hostes retourne agayne,

from heauen loke betime:
Beholde and with thy healpe sustayne,
this poore vineyard of thyne.

15

Thy Plant I say, thyne Israell,

whom thy right hand hath set:
The sonne whiche thou didst loue so wel,
O Lorde doo not forget.

16

They loppe and cut it downe apace,

they burne it eke with fyre:
And through the frowning of thy face,
we perish in thine ire.

17

Let thy right hand be with them nowe,

whom thou hast kept so longe:
And with the sonne of man whom thou,
to thee hast made so stronge.

18

And so when thou hast set vs free,

and saued vs from shame:
Then will we neuer fall from thee,
but call vpon thy name.

19

O Lord of hosts through thy good grace

conuert vs vnto thee:
Beholde vs with a Pleasaunte face,
and then full safe are wee.